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Money in Politics: A Q&A with Bob Phillips of Common Cause

by Lena Geller 05/25/202201/11/2023

Candidates backed by PACs and special interest donors swept Democratic and Republican primary races this spring. Elections watchdog Bob Phillips explains why that’s not great for democracy—and how we can advocate for a better system.

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US Supreme Court Denies NC GOP Appeal Over Court-Drawn Congressional Districts

by Lynn Bonner 03/07/202201/11/2023
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Judges Replace the NC Congressional Redistricting Plan. The State Supreme Court Denies All Requests for a Stay.

by Lynn Bonner 02/24/202201/10/2023
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Panel of Judges Says New Redistricting Maps Do Not Violate the N.C. Constitution

by Lynn Bonner 01/11/202201/11/2023
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North Carolina’s Primaries Are Delayed Until May as Plaintiffs Secure a Speedy Review of Gerrymandering Lawsuits by the State Supreme Court

by Lynn Bonner 12/15/202101/11/2023
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N.C. Appeals Court Halted Candidate Filing, Then Opened It Again. How the March Primaries Will Shake Out Is Anyone’s Guess.

by Leigh Tauss 12/08/202101/11/2023
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GOP Legislative Maps All But Assure a Less Racially Diverse General Assembly

by Lynn Bonner 11/14/202101/11/2023
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Republicans Are Racing to Pass Gerrymandered Congressional and Legislative Maps Before the March Primary Candidate Filing Deadline

by Leigh Tauss 11/03/202101/11/2023
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Voting Rights Advocates Express Concerns Over Redistricting Process at N.C. General Assembly

by Yanqi Xu 10/14/202101/10/2023
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All North Carolina Municipal Elections Scheduled This Year Could Be Postponed to 2022

by Jane Porter 02/24/202101/11/2023

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